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The evaluation of developmental toxicity of chemicals exposed occupationally using whole embryo culture

The evaluation of developmental toxicity of chemicals exposed occupationally using whole embryo culture

... Int J Dt'", Hiol "I !75 !S2 (1997) The evaluation of developmental toxicity of chemicals exposed occupationally using whole embryo culture SHU FEN ZHAO', XIU CHI ZHANG, LAN FEN ZHANG, SHU SEN ZHOU, FA[.] ...

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Successful whole embryo culture with commercially available reagents

Successful whole embryo culture with commercially available reagents

... by whole embryo culture (WEC) and a range of studies have been conducted with this technique to investigate normal embryonic development (Downs and Gardner 1995; Ellington 1991; Ellis- Hutchings and ...

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A review of the contribution of whole embryo culture to the determination of hazard and risk in teratogenicity testing

A review of the contribution of whole embryo culture to the determination of hazard and risk in teratogenicity testing

... Int I De\' Biul ~I 329 335 (] (97) 329 A review of the contribution of whole embryo culture to the determination of hazard and risk in teratogenicity testing WilLIAM S WEBSTER", PATRICIA D C BROWN WOO[.] ...

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Postimplantation mouse development: whole embryo culture and micro manipulation

Postimplantation mouse development: whole embryo culture and micro manipulation

... of whole embryo culture to the direct study of cell movement will be influenced by the efficacy of vital markers such as the green fluorescent protein (Zernicka- Goetz et ...the embryo, and ...

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The suspensor analysis and morphology of somatic embryo of the meristem culture of ginger

The suspensor analysis and morphology of somatic embryo of the meristem culture of ginger

... meristem culture ginger likely to affect the process of formation of somatic embryos were subcultured in proliferation ...the culture medium can interfere with the genetic and physiological proembriogenik ...

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The use of whole rat embryo cultures to identify and characterize causes of reproductive failure

The use of whole rat embryo cultures to identify and characterize causes of reproductive failure

... lnt J De\" BioI 41 '267 273 (1997) 267 The use of whole rat embryo cultures to identify and characterize causes of reproductive failure NORMAN W KLEIN' Center for Environmental Health U 39, University[.] ...

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Delayed frozen embryo transfer failed to improve live birth rate and neonatal outcomes in patients requiring whole embryo freezing

Delayed frozen embryo transfer failed to improve live birth rate and neonatal outcomes in patients requiring whole embryo freezing

... the embryo in COS cy- cles ...frozen embryo transfer than with fresh embryo transfer [25], providing evidence of impaired endomet- rial receptivity during COS ...

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Effect of various co culture systems on embryo development in ovine

Effect of various co culture systems on embryo development in ovine

... the whole culture period, the OECs could better support, though insignificantly, the development of pre-implantation embryos up to the blastocyst stage on days 5,6, and 7 while the embryo quality ...

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Culture of human preimplantation embryos to the blastocyst stage: a comparison of 3 media

Culture of human preimplantation embryos to the blastocyst stage: a comparison of 3 media

... the culture medium, but the concentration at which optimal develop- ment occurs has not yet been ...first culture period (day 2-3) for example, embryos cultured in HTF consumed more glucose than embryos in ...

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The effects of embryo culture media on the birthweight of singletons via fresh or frozen thawed embryo transfer: a large scale retrospective study

The effects of embryo culture media on the birthweight of singletons via fresh or frozen thawed embryo transfer: a large scale retrospective study

... This was a retrospective study. Subjects were singletons born alive over 28 weeks of gestation who underwent IVF/ICSI cycles with cleavage embryo transfer between June 2009 and October 2012 in the reproductive ...

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Replication of the Reticuloendotheliosis Virus (Strain T) in Chicken Embryo Cell Culture

Replication of the Reticuloendotheliosis Virus (Strain T) in Chicken Embryo Cell Culture

... Susceptibility of reticuloendotheliosis virus infected cells to infection with sarcoma viruses of the A and B subgroups Foci plate Virusa Subgroup Relative sensitivityb Dilution Control [r] ...

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EGF increases expression and activity of PAs in preimplantation rat embryos and their implantation rate

EGF increases expression and activity of PAs in preimplantation rat embryos and their implantation rate

... Zygotes were flushed with rat 1-cell embryo culture medium (R1ECM) [26] from oviducts at day-1 of preg- nancy. All equipment and media used were sterile. Ovary- oviduct complexes were removed from ...

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The Human Body as a Cultural ProductMaria Karagianni

The Human Body as a Cultural ProductMaria Karagianni

... The definition by UNESCO includes: cultural heritage, publications and literature, music, visual arts, audiovisual media, sociopolitical activities, sports, video games, games of chance, and tourism. Those working in the ...

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Fgf8a induces neural crest indirectly through the activation of Wnt8 in the paraxial mesoderm

Fgf8a induces neural crest indirectly through the activation of Wnt8 in the paraxial mesoderm

... Fgf8a is a potent inducer of Wnt8 and is required for Wnt8 expression in the paraxial mesoderm Our results so far indicate that Fgf8a requires an intact canonical Wnt pathway to activate NC-specific genes in whole ...

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Mechanisms of normal and abnormal neurulation: evidence from embryo culture studies

Mechanisms of normal and abnormal neurulation: evidence from embryo culture studies

... Int J Dt '\' Biol I1 199 2]2(1997) 199 Mechanisms of normal and abnormal neurulation evidence from embryo culture studies ANGELEEN FLEMING, DIANNE GERRELLI, NICHOLAS D E GREENE and ANDREW J COPP' Neur[.] ...

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DEFECTIVE KERNEL MUTANTS OF MAIZE II. MORPHOLOGICAL AND EMBRYO CULTURE STUDIES

DEFECTIVE KERNEL MUTANTS OF MAIZE II. MORPHOLOGICAL AND EMBRYO CULTURE STUDIES

... Forty of the mutants suffer from their defects early in kernel development and are blocked in embryogenesis before their primordia differentiate, or, if pri- mordia are formed,[r] ...

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Thesis

Thesis

... epicardium growth. In light of this, further research must be done to fully describe the epicardial phenotype caused by mutation of kcp, to determine if regulation of BMP by kcp is responsible for the difference observed ...

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Global DNA methylation levels are altered by modifiable clinical manipulations in assisted reproductive technologies

Global DNA methylation levels are altered by modifiable clinical manipulations in assisted reproductive technologies

... Although there was no significant difference in the sex ratio of ART vs control offspring, it is appropriate to ask whether the methylation differences observed between the ART and control groups are restricted to one ...

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Reflections on the culture of the preimplantation embryo

Reflections on the culture of the preimplantation embryo

... two-step culture system be adopted; a medium for the culture of the pre-compaction stages and a more elaborate medium for the culture of the post-compaction ...one-step culture method ...

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Like a hole in the head: Development, evolutionary implications and diseases of the cranial foramina

Like a hole in the head: Development, evolutionary implications and diseases of the cranial foramina

... We have investigated whether osteoclasts also play a role in development of the occipital foramina in the chick embryo. Tartrate Resistant Alkaline Phosphatase (TRAP) staining was used to identify osteoclasts ...

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